Example sentences of "[n mass] to have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The propensity for errors to occur must be balanced against the necessity for both management and surveying staff to have a reasonable degree of trust in the analysed cost figures produced . |
2 | This required the ATB staff to have a good knowledge of the family situations of wives attending courses and to arrange course times that fitted in with the families ' needs and routines . |
3 | There is an enormous distance to travel for people to have a dignified life here : the confidence these people exude is impressive . |
4 | ‘ He wants people to have a square deal just because he did n't have one . ’ |
5 | I 'm not quite sure yet cos we 're this chicken and egg which starts first I think we 're gon na look at a an an interim type report in year nine a quicker type report I ca n't remember what it 's , it 's written down in my other diary because what I do n't want to happen is to , people to have a onerous report at the end of year nine , cos they 're gon na have to do a report there now |
6 | but all d all different meanings and they could pick out and I said well erm it would er be handy for foreign people to have a speaking dictionary because they would be able to pick up the pronunciation of that word would n't they ? |
7 | We went back to the commune headquarters to have a splendid lunch ( while the poor Chinese participants ate their sandwiches in another building ) . |